Calendar of Events

Events

Brought to you by Bricolage, this immersive theatrical adventure is created in collaboration with Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh as part of its Carnegie Nexus initiative. Designed to alter how modern audiences interact with cultural institutions, this heavily sensory-based and intimate piece will take place at Carnegie Museums’ historic Oakland facility.

Celebrate the literary and artistic contributions of Black women; Black queer, trans people and gender nonconforming people through a book installation dedicated to imagining what freedom looks like. This program is a project of The People Are The Light, a series of public art installations and workshops in Pittsburgh's Homewood neighborhood, curated by Alisha Wormsley.

Enter a space, within a space. Morrow's Hush is a public art installation that invites you to experience a room removed from the sounds of today. This program is a project of The People Are The Light, a series of public art installations and workshops in Pittsburgh's Homewood neighborhood, curated by Alisha Wormsley.

Experience a snapshot from Homewood’s past as you chat with artists and vendors in this installation, which recreates an average Homewood lot from decades ago. This program is a project of The People Are The Light, a series of public art installations and workshops in Pittsburgh's Homewood neighborhood, curated by Alisha Wormsley.

Thrival Innovation, an annual event featuring multiple days of immersive, innovation-focused programming, concludes with a one-night-only event at Carnegie Museum of Art to recognize Pittsburgh’s unique and evolving role within the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Share your story and relax with others as you discuss how to transform from the inside out on this journey called life. Designed for adult women. This program is a project of The People Are The Light, a series of public art installations and workshops in Pittsburgh's Homewood neighborhood, curated by Alisha Wormsley.

Calm your mind, body and soul with yoga-based movements, restorative poses, relaxation techniques; nutritional support, and Universal Meditation following a conversation about social justice. This program is a project of The People Are The Light, a series of public art installations and workshops in Pittsburgh's Homewood neighborhood, curated by Alisha Wormsley.

In the Moment tours invite those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, and their care partners, to explore our collection together. This experience includes conversation, works of art, and enjoying each other’s company.

Karen Howard of the Western Pennsylvania Writing Project leads an evening of self-reflection and response to social issues and art works in 20/20 The Studio Museum in Harlem and Carnegie Museum of Art.

Learn how to weave, braid, and make natural beauty products. Contribute to a collaborative artwork as you immerse yourself in the techniques and traditions of hair art. This program is a project of The People Are The Light, a series of public art installations and workshops in Pittsburgh's Homewood neighborhood, curated by Alisha Wormsley.

Learn about the Black maker community in Pittsburgh and make your own craft. This program is a project of The People Are The Light, a series of public art installations and workshops in Pittsburgh's Homewood neighborhood, curated by Alisha Wormsley.

Explore harmony in your behavior through a three-part drawing, writing, and creative exercise, designed for adult women and high school girls. This program is a project of The People Are The Light, a series of public art installations and workshops in Pittsburgh's Homewood neighborhood, curated by Alisha Wormsley.

Celebrate the closing of the project with a procession led by the Westinghouse Drum Line and STAYCEE PEARL dance project. This program is a project of The People Are The Light, a series of public art installations and workshops in Pittsburgh's Homewood neighborhood, curated by Alisha Wormsley.

Celebrate the unveiling of this public mural painted with five young women from Westinghouse Academy. This program is a project of The People Are The Light, a series of public art installations and workshops in Pittsburgh's Homewood neighborhood, curated by Alisha Wormsley.